Jornada Bibliography

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Bestelmeyer BT, Wiens J.A..  2001.  Ant biodiversity in semiarid landscape mosaics: The consequences of grazing vs. natural heterogeneity. Ecological Applications. 11:1123-1140.
López DRubén, Cavallero L, Willems P, Bestelmeyer BT, Brizuela M.A.  2022.  Degradation influences equilibrium and non-equilibrium dynamics in rangelands: Implications in resilience and stability. Applied Vegetation Science. :e12670.
Romme W.H., Allen C.D., Bailey J.D., Baker W.L., Bestelmeyer BT, Brown P.M., Eisenhart K.S., Floyd-Hanna L., Huffman D.W., Jacobs B.F et al..  2009.  Historical and modern distrubance regimes, strand structures, and landscape dynamics in pinon-juniper vegetation of the western United States. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 62:203-222.
Jones MO, Allred BW, Naugle DE, Maestas J., Donnelly P, Metz L, Karl JW, Smith R, Bestelmeyer BT, Boyd CS et al..  2018.  Innovation in rangeland monitoring: annual, 30 m, plant functional type percent cover maps for U.S. rangelands, 1984–2017. Ecosphere. 9(9):1-19.
Bestelmeyer BT, Duni D, James D.K, Burkett LM, Havstad K.  2013.  A test of critical thresholds and their indicators in a desertification-prone ecosystem: more resilience than we thought. Ecology Letters. 16:339-345.
Bestelmeyer BT.  2006.  Threshold Concepts and Their use in Rangeland Management and Restoration: The Good, The Bad and the Insidious. Restoration Ecology. 14(3):325-329.